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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2010

Traumador the Tyrannosaur explores the connection between meat eating Dinosaurs (Theropods) and Birds.

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  • So far no such luck.

    We have only found Coelurosaurs with true feathers (though still no Ornithimimids).

    Since filming in 2006 we have found another Ornithischians with feather LIKE structures, a Heterodontosaur called Tianyulong with hair/feather like structures. What this indicates there is a strong chance the common Dinosaur ancestor had basal structures, and thus all Dinosaurs (including ALL Theropods) had something like feathers (though probably only Coelurosaurs had TRUE feathers).

  • Traumador who is a tyrannosauridae representant, and who's from the coelurosoria class, is a close cousin of the primeval birds. Somehow, maniraptora's representants were the dinosaurs who were the closest to the primeval birds (the aves).

    Any other theropods who weren't close to this class had whatsoever feathers?

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